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    • The Global Trust Deficit Disorder: A Communications Perspective on Trust in the Time of Global Pandemics 

      Flew, Terry
      Published 2021
      There has been much discussion worldwide about the crisis of trust, with evidence of declining trust in social, economic, political and media institutions. The rise of populism, and the differing impacts of the COVID-19 ...
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    • Digital media 

      Flew, Terry
      Published 2021-04-06
      “Digital media” refers to content that is created, distributed, consumed, modified, and preserved on digital electronic devices. The term digital indicates that it is content that takes the form of a combination of ...
      Book chapter
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    • Trusting and valuing news in a pandemic: Attitudes to online news media content during COVID-19 and policy implications 

      Flew, Terry
      Published 2021-04-01
      While the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led to significant growth in news consumption, this did not translate into either greater trust or an improved financial situation for news providers. At a time when ...
      Open Access
      Preprint
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    • The rise of Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) and their role in China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) 

      Su, Chunmeizi; Flew, Terry
      Published 2020
      The Chinese digital technology giants, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT), dominate over their competitors in China across platforms that include e-commerce, digital entertainment, e-finance and artificial intelligence (AI). ...
      Open Access
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    • Producing Accessible Books in Australia: A Snapshot 

      Mrva-Montoya, Agata
      Published 2020-12-10
      This exploratory study of Australian alternative format providers involved in the retroactive conversion of print into accessible formats seeks to better understand the issues affecting the remediation practices used in ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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